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Townsville City Council have been investigating what they believe is the cause of the tragic deaths of three dogs linked to ...
In the space of only two weeks, three dogs passed away after visiting Pallarenda Dog Beach. Townsville Council told Yahoo ...
Council is advising pet owners to take care around Townsville beaches following the tragic death of three dogs who had visited Rowes Bay last ...
Vets warn pet owners about visiting a north Queensland beach as council investigates the cause of a "tragic" string of dog ...
While the weather bureau expects the rain to not stick around for long, it's predicting strong winds to develop across ...
Aerial shots of a black line snaking along a bush track near a major Aussie city show the extent of a recent illegal oil ...
The number of domestic overnight visitors to Townsville grew more than 10 per cent last year while the Far North saw a 5.38 per cent decline — but our region still smashes North Queensland on ...
The largest hooked off Townsville was a 4.2m tiger shark at Alma Bay in 2007. Since the start of the program in 1962, there has been one shark fatality at a shark control beach in Queensland.
The largest hooked off Townsville was a 4.2m tiger shark at Alma Bay in 2007. Since the start of the program in 1962, there has been one shark fatality at a shark control beach in Queensland.
The largest hooked off Townsville was a 4.2m tiger shark at Alma Bay in 2007. Since the start of the program in 1962, there has been one shark fatality at a shark control beach in Queensland.
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